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Hydrazoic acid, also
known as
hydrogen azide, azic acid or azoimide, is a
compound with the
chemical formula HN3. It is a colorless, volatile, and explosive...
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gaseous hydrazoic acid (hydrogen azide; HN3),
which is also
extremely toxic: H+ + N−3 → HN3
Aqueous solutions contain minute amounts of
hydrazoic acid,...
- with the
formula N−3 and
structure −N=N+=N−. It is the
conjugate base of
hydrazoic acid HN3.
Organic azides are
organic compounds with the
formula RN3, containing...
- liquid, it is a
reagent in
organic chemistry,
serving as the
equivalent of
hydrazoic acid.
Trimethylsilyl azide is
commercially available. It may be prepared...
- rearrangement.
Lactams form from
cyclic ketones and
hydrazoic acid in the
Schmidt reaction.
Cyclohexanone with
hydrazoic acid,
forms ε - Caprolactum,
which upon treatment...
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first reported it in 1924 by
successfully converting benzophenone and
hydrazoic acid to benzanilide. The
intramolecular reaction was not
reported until...
- is an
inorganic azide with the
formula Ba(N3)2. It is a
barium salt of
hydrazoic acid. Like all azides, it is explosive. It is less
sensitive to mechanical...
- the
chemical compound with the
formula AgN3. It is a silver(I) salt of
hydrazoic acid. It
forms a
colorless crystals. Like most azides, it is a primary...
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Nucleophile Product hydrazoic acid
alkyl azide imide substituted imide phenol alkyl aryl
ether (discovered
independently )
sulfonamide substituted sulfonamide...
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oxidation states +5 and +3 respectively: 2 NO2 + H2O → HNO3 + HNO2 In
hydrazoic acid and
sodium azide, each of the 3
nitrogen atoms of
these very energetic...